Sales of military and commercial aircraft by U.S. manufacturers are forecast to grow at a slower rate next year, an industry group said Thursday.
The Aerospace Industries Association's annual report forecasts sales by Boeing Co., Lockheed Martin Corp. and others to rise, on average, by about 6 percent to more than $210.6 billion, with commercial planes, engines and other parts leading the way in 2008.
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